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    Pen·e·trate
    /ˈpenəˌtrāt/

    verb

    • 1. succeed in forcing a way into or through (a thing): "the shrapnel had penetrated his head and chest" Similar piercepuncturemake a hole inperforate
  2. penetrate. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Organizations, Human penetrate /ˈpenətreɪt/ verb 1 go through [ intransitive, transitive] to enter something and pass or spread through it, especially when this is difficult → pierce bullets that penetrate thick armour plating Sunlight barely penetrated the ...

  3. to pierce or pass into or through: The bullet penetrated the wall. The fog lights penetrated the mist. to enter the interior of: to penetrate a forest. to enter and diffuse itself through; permeate. to arrive at the truth or meaning of; understand; comprehend: to penetrate a mystery.

  4. 1. To enter or pass into something: The drill penetrated into the wood. 2. To have an effect or influence, especially on the mind or emotions: The culture of celebrity has penetrated into everyone's awareness. 3. To gain insight: tried to penetrate into the nature of the mind. [Latin penetrāre, penetrāt-, from penitus, deeply .] pen′e·tra′tor n.

  5. What does the verb penetrate mean? There are ten meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb penetrate. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. penetrate has developed meanings and uses in subjects including. economics and commerce (1870s) sport (1910s) espionage (1920s) See meaning & use.

  6. To enter or pass through a physical or metaphorical barrier, obstacle, or surface. "The burglar was able to penetrate the building's security system undetected." Detailed meaning of penetrate. In the physical sense, penetration can refer to an object or substance entering another material or surface, such as a bullet penetrating a wall.

  7. verb. uk / ˈpen.ɪ.treɪt / us / ˈpen.ə.treɪt / penetrate verb (MOVE INTO) [ I or T ] to move into or through something: Amazingly, the bullet did not penetrate his brain. In a normal winter, the frost penetrates deeply enough to kill off insect eggs in the soil. [ T ] to succeed in becoming part of an organization, etc. and working within it :

  8. 5 days ago · 1. a. the act, power, or an instance of penetrating. b. the act or an instance of inserting the penis into the vagina or anus. 2. the depth to which something penetrates, as a military force into enemy territory. 3. the extension of the influence of a country over a weaker one by means of commercial investments, loans, diplomatic maneuvers, etc. 4.

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